AOL Security Warning

AOL has said that a buffer overflow vulnerability in older versions of its ICQ instant messaging software could leave a hole open for hackers.

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AOL has said that a buffer overflow vulnerability in older versions of its ICQ instant messaging software could leave a hole open for hackers. The problem pertains to versions of the software, running on Windows platforms, prior to version 2001b, which came out in October of 2001. A new version of the software for free download is here.

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